Bias-lace knitted necktie.



J, KBLLNER & S.l WORMS. BXAS LAGE KNITTED NBGKTIB. APPMUATION FILEDMAB.x 24, 1913.

1,073,105@ Patente sept. 9, 1913.

l n n 32913 mth/w1 a MQW v b a wg side and a right side, yet theirappearance is very much the same on both sides, and the stitches orloops of all the stripes are not loose and flowing on the rear side ofthe fabric. The tie as hereinbefore stated has its thread loops runningon a bias, so that it will unravel on a bias, and it apparently haslongitudinally extending wales and horizontal thread courses.

The term lace as used herein and in the claims is intended to mean andcover a portion or stripe of a different form or structure from thestripe shown in applicants allowed case, vSerial No. 721,358, filedSeptember 20, 1.912, and it is therefore intended to mean and cover Aanopen mesh or open work stripe which is different from a continuous solidform of stripe such as'shown in applicants companion case.

We claim as our invention:

l. As an article of manufacture, a bias knitted necktie having thereinknitted on a bias, a lace formed stripe.

2. As an article of manufacture, a Hat knit-ted necktie having knittedtherein a lace ually widened Haring portion or portions,-

each terminating in a shaped end on ends; said tie having its rearlateral edges suit ably connected, and also having knitted thereinaJlurality of true bias stripes, one or more o alcontrasting color orcolors, and one or more of open mesh work.

Signed at New York this 13th day of Augusn,1913.

JOSEF KELLNER. SIDNEY wonMs.

Witnesses: l

NUNzIo ToMasELLI, VALTER L. BAKELER.

